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calicuz · 56-60, M
Yes, I believe in God, but not the "man made religion" that goes along with it. I believe in the Abrahamic God, but just the God that called Abraham out of Harran. The God before man made God what man wanted God to be. The God that has no name, no gender, no sexuality, and above all...................... no political party.
I believe that all religions are good because they all teach us to be a good person and care for our fellow man, and those less fortunate than ourselves. It's when mankind corrupts their gods through religion do we find gods of war, gods of hate and gods of genocide. It's nothing more than man not wanting to take responsibility for man's own corruption and placing the blame on an unexplainable entity.
I believe that all religions are good because they all teach us to be a good person and care for our fellow man, and those less fortunate than ourselves. It's when mankind corrupts their gods through religion do we find gods of war, gods of hate and gods of genocide. It's nothing more than man not wanting to take responsibility for man's own corruption and placing the blame on an unexplainable entity.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@calicuz If I did believe in God, I don't the Yahweh would be him/her. God would be far greater than the Bible.
calicuz · 56-60, M
@JimboSaturn
Yes, I believe the worst parts of the bible are the parts that are man made. Probably nothing more than the stories that the shamans used to tell the children around the fire in the evenings after dinner, and then exaggerated for a more adult liking.
Yes, I believe the worst parts of the bible are the parts that are man made. Probably nothing more than the stories that the shamans used to tell the children around the fire in the evenings after dinner, and then exaggerated for a more adult liking.
LesDawsonsPiano · 70-79